Wrightstown, Bay Port, Notre Dame notch wins

DENMARK - Bryce Herlache was a one-man wrecking crew for the Wrightstown football team, rushing 20 times for 223 yards and four touchdowns in the Tigers’ 32-14 victory over Denmark on Friday.

Herlache scored the game’s first three touchdowns, before Austin Bisbee punched in a pair of scores, each from one yard out, to get Denmark back in the game.

But Herlache broke one open for 44 yards in the third quarter to give Wrightstown (1-1, 1-1 North Eastern Conference) a big lead.

Bisbee ran for 87 yards and passed for 111 more for Denmark (0-2, 0-2).

Wrightstown…6 19 7 0 – 32

Denmark…0 14 0 0 –14

Scoring Summary

First Quarter

W - Herlache 1 run (kick failed)

Second Quarter

W - Herlache 2 run (run failed)

W - Herlache 15 run (Gerrits kick)

W - Klister 10 run (kick blocked)

D - Bisbee 1 run (Penovich kick)

D - Bisbee 1 run (Penovich kick)

Third Quarter

W - Herlache 44 run (Gerrits kick)

Individual Statistics

Rushing: W: Herlache 20-223; Bisbee 26-87

Passing: W: Hansen 3-6-0-32; Bisbee 7-11-0-111

Luxemburg-Casco 41, Fox Valley Luth. 20

LUXEMBURG- John Deprey ran for 284 yards and two touchdowns and threw another in the Spartans’ win over the Foxes.

Deprey’s night included touchdown runs of 70 and 64 yards, and also threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Logan Rueckl.

The Spartans (2-0, 2-0 NEC) scored 27 unanswered points to begin the game, including a 1-yard touchdown run by Dalton Smerchek and an 18-yard touchdown reception by Austin Tlachac from Nathan Giachino. Tlachac also added a 43-yard touchdown.

SUAMICO - The Pirates scored 35 first-half points and made short work of the Golden Raiders in the FRCC home win.

Ben Styczynski rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns for Bay Port (2-0, 2-0), while quarterback Quinn Pierner had just one incompletion, going 11-of-12 for 120 yards and a score. His top target was Jordan Nolle, who caught six passes including one touchdown.

Meanwhile, Bay Port’s defense held North (0-2, 0-2) to minus-7 yards rushing on 11 attempts, and four first downs.

Sheb. North…0 0 0 0 – 0

Bay Port…14 21 6 7 –48

Scoring Summary

First Quarter

BP - Styczynski 4 run (Miller kick)

BP - Weber 45 punt return (Miller kick)

Second Quarter

BP - Splan 16 pass from Pierner (kick failed)

BP - Lollis 40 run (Miller kick)

BP - Styczynski 8 run (Styczynski run)

Third Quarter

BP - Lorbeck 6 pass from Pierner (kick failed)

Fourth Quarter

BP - Nolle 7 pass from Frieder (Miller kick)

Individual Statistics

Rushing: SN: Mahler 1-10; BP: Styczynski 21-115

Passing: SN: Mahler 14-21-1-106; BP: Pierner 11-12-0-120

Receiving: SN: Cinealis 4-63; BP: Nolle 6-67

Notre Dame 56,

Sheb. South 16

GREEN BAY - Johnny Santaga threw for two long touchdown passes and ran for another as the Tritons rolled the Redwings at home.

Santaga was even 8-for-8 on extra points as the team’s kicker.

Nate Ihlenfeldt caught a 60-yard TD pass to open the game, and ran for two more touchdowns for Notre Dame (2-0, 2-0).

The Tritons’ Jack Drake had 5.5 tackles and Danny Stewart and Andrew Zipp each had two tackles for loss against South (0-2, 0-2).

STURGEON BAY - Connor Guida caught 10 passes for 146 yards and two touchdowns, leading Sturgeon Bay to its first win of the season.

Ethan Knipfer led the Clippers (1-1) in passing, throwing 16-of-25 for 202 yards and two touchdowns.

Trevor Jacobson added a 28-yard interception return for a touchdown in the second quarter to give Sturgeon Bay a 14-0 lead. Liam Olstrand-Kolstad led the Clippers on the ground with 85 yards on 22 rushes.

Chilton…0 14 0 0 – 14

Sturgeon Bay…7 15 0 10 – 32

Scoring Summary

First Quarter

SB - Connor Gajda 22 pass by Ethan Knipfer (Brady Wodack kick good)

Second Quarter

SB - Trevor Jacobson 28 int return (Wodack kick good)

C- Spencer Bertotto 55 pass Jake Kriter (Fernando Malpica kick good)

SB- Guida 15 pass by Knipfer (Jeffrey Alberts run)

C- Malpica 75 run (Malpica kick good)

Fourth Quarter

SB - Nathan LeRoy 3 run (Wodack kick good)

SB- Wodack 19 kick

Individual Statistics

Rushing: C: Malpica 7-116-1; SB- Liam Ostrand-Kolstad 22-85

Passing: C: Kriter 2-9-1-59; SB- Ethan Knipfer 16-25-202-2

Receiving: C: Bertotto 2-59-1; SB- Connor Guida 10-146-2

Kewaunee 14,

Algoma 13

ALGOMA - Mitchell Kudick ran a 38-yard punt for a touchdown as Kewaunee won the War on the Shore against the Wolves.

Kudick’s touchdown in the second quarter gave Kewaunee (1-1, 1-0 Packerland) a 14-7 lead, after Wesley Gallenberger ran for a 1-yard score earlier in the quarter.

Gallenberg threw 5-of-18 for 33 yards with an interception, while Kudick made three receptions for 11 yards for the Storm.

Casey Stangel put Algoma (0-2, 0-1) ahead early touchdown with a 44-yard run in the first quarter. Booker Prokash caught an 11-yard pass from Zach Wery to bring the Wolves within one before a missed extra point. Algoma did not score again, including a failed fourth down from the Kewaunee 25-yard line with under two seconds remaining.